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A '''multifocal display''' is a type of 3D display that looks exactly the same as the real world, meaning that in an A/B test, a person can generally not tell the difference by sight alone. The way it works is by showing images at multiple focuses at the same time.
 
A '''multifocal display''' is a type of 3D display that looks exactly the same as the real world, meaning that in an A/B test, a person can generally not tell the difference by sight alone. The way it works is by showing images at multiple focuses at the same time.
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It is largely the same as a [[light field display]].
    
The goal of a multifocal display is to get all the directions of rays of light at the surface of a user’s eyeball.
 
The goal of a multifocal display is to get all the directions of rays of light at the surface of a user’s eyeball.